From what we have said about the structure of a PHP-Nuke module (see Section 21.1), it is easy to include a HTML file in a module – all we have to do is use the PHP include command, to include it between the calls to OpenTable() and CloseTable() functions:
Create a folder under the modules...
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How to include a HTML file in a PHP-Nuke module.
PhpNuke default theme corrupted and I am getting a blank display.
Well, I downloaded this phpNuke theme and uploaded to my site. After I applied the new theme my site went blank. All the pages displayed a blank white page. The quickest and simplest solution was to copy a known working theme and rename the folder to the same name as the new theme.
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Oops I forgot my phhNuke admin password and I need to reset it.
It’s been a while since I logged on as site admin to my other site Wiivil Computer Help. I tried all the passwords I can possibly think of and none was correct. Being security conscious I have different passwords for the many credentials. But that is hard to manage as I have to remember...
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